3DMark 11 is the latest version of the world’s most popular benchmark for measuring the 3D graphics performance of gaming PCs. 3DMark 11 uses a native DirectX 11 engine designed to make extensive use of all the new features in DirectX 11, including tessellation, compute shaders and multi-threading.
Requirements:
* 3DMark 11 requires DirectX 11, a DirectX 11 compatible video card, and Windows Vista or Windows 7.
* OS: Microsoft Windows Vista or Windows 7
* Processor: 1.8GHz dual-core Intel or AMD CPU
* Memory: 1 GB of system memory
* Graphics: DirectX 11 compatible graphics card
* Hard drive space1.5 GB
* Audio Windows Vista / Windows 7 compatible sound card
DSOGaming writes: "Intel will officially unveil its 8th generation “Coffee Lake” CPUs on August 21st and it appears that the first 3DMark score has surfaced. According to the physics test – which is a CPU-only test – Intel’s i7 8700K is faster than its predecessor, the Intel Core i7 7700K, as well as both of AMD’s Ryzen 7 and Ryzen 5 CPUs."
Been holding off upgrading while I wait for these. But I am more interested in the 12 core version coming out.
"Intel’s i7 8700K is faster than its predecessor, the Intel Core i7 7700K"
I imagine this has to be a given :)
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Futuremark recently released their Time Spy DX12 demo and benchmark. People have been waiting for this benchmark to release for some time now. There has been some controversy surrounding this benchmark. This article takes a look at what going on behind the scenes. Apparently AMD Radeon GPUs aren’t being fully utilized.
3DMark 11 has been updated to version 1.0.4 and is now fully compatible with Windows 8. This update addresses compatibility issues and a few uncommon bugs.
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